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Mike Logan – Around-the-World Traveler

  1. When do you leave?
    February 2004

  2. How long do you plan to be away?
    I Ain’t Never Comin’ Back

  3. How much have you saved?
    $26,000 US

  4. How old are you?
    27

  5. Nationality
    USA

  6. Where do you live now?
    Solomons, Maryland, USA

  7. Occupation
    US Air Force

  8. Is this job one that you actually like, or
    are you only doing it to pay for the trip?

    One more paycheck and I’m gone

  9. Have you traveled around the world
    before?

    No

  10. What is the route you plan to take/places
    you plan to visit?

    It’s a rough hack, with no true planning (and no contacts outside of
    Australia). It goes like this: Australia, Indo-Pacific region (NZ,
    Indonesia or Polynesia), SE Asia (Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam),
    Mongolia (I really want to go?), Trans-Siberian, Eastern Europe,
    Scandanavia (Family roots), Scotland (family roots), Mediterranean,
    Canada, South Amrerica, Mars

  11. Why did you decide to take this trip? What
    got you into this type of travel, and/or influenced you to go?

    Wanderlust. Those crazy Germans couldn’t have come up with a better name
    for it. It is what fills my blood. I have an innate desire to see as
    much of the world as I can – and that involves moving around it. Several
    books have influenced the timing, but the decision was always from the
    heart.

  12. What is your biggest fear about this
    trip?

    Well, there are a thousand million little fears and worries… but the
    biggest fear is that I won’t take it – that some obstacle will prevent
    this trip from happening…

  13. Are your family, friends, co-workers, etc.,
    supportive of you? What is their opinion of your going around the
    world?

    Yes yes yes – everyone who matters to me is behind me 109%.

  14. How much planning and preparing have you
    done?

    Planning is for tourists

  15. What are you packing? What do you consider
    your most indispensable item(s)?

    Some fancy shmancy “travel clothes”. A few locks. Medical kit. 4 books
    (Multilingual language/phrase book, First Aid book, Globetrotter Dogma,
    and Vagabonding, pens/pencils/paper, toilet paper, disposable cameras,
    Teva sandals, Montrail boots, and other stuff I probably can’t remember
    right now.

  16. How do you think your round-the-world trip
    will change your life? How do you think it will affect and change you as
    a person?

    Only time will tell. For one, I’ll be in better shape. Two, my social
    skills will be vastly improved. Three, my writing skills will flourish.
    Ultimately, my three goals can be met: Opening a bar (or three) in prime
    locales, Being a published writer, and having a harem. I’ll have to work
    a bit on the last one….

  17. If you had to sum up your thoughts/feelings
    about your round-the-world trip in one sentence, what would it
    be?

    I simply cannot wait – these next two years are mine alone.

  18. Why do you think people should go on
    round-the-world trips? Why not just take a regular old one- or two-week
    vacation instead?

    Vacations are great! Well, when you visit somewhere new and immerse
    yourself in the culture…. but tourism is a booming industry – even
    vagabonding is becoming almost an en vogue…. bah – give me beatnik
    glory days and I’ll party with J.K.

  19. What is the biggest myth that people have
    about round-the-world traveling?

    It’s expensive….

    I say this because I see people piddle away thousands throughout the year
    on new SUVs and gas for them, Plasma TVs, screaming kids, home
    improvements… and it all ads up to about the same amount that I’ll be
    spending on my trip…. you ask me, I’d say I’m getting a much better
    value than they are.

  20. Why do you like to travel?
    The sights. The sounds. The freedom. The movement. The show. The waits.
    The experience. The people. The solitude. The essence. I was born to
    travel. I will die traveling.

  21. What is your advice for people planning
    their own RTW trip?

    Use your gut, listen to your heart, then employ your brain to make it happen.